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Hello (2013) is an interesting entry in the low-budget horror landscape. The film creates a real sense of isolation and dread as it follows a young woman in her apartment, waiting for her boyfriend while an unseen threat looms. The pacing is deliberate, building tension through the mundane yet mounting anxiety of a phone call that cuts through her solitude. The atmosphere is thick with unease, and while the performances aren't always stellar, they suit the film's raw vibe. It leans heavily on practical effects, which gives it that gritty authenticity that many modern horrors seem to lack. It's a nice little encapsulation of the 'waiting for something terrible' theme that resonates well with fans of the genre.
Low-budget charm with a unique premiseStrong atmosphere of isolationInteresting take on phone call horror
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Hugh Sweeney
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